this is a very common and reasonable question and some days it seems like everything is red and some days, blue but no matter what day, basophils are ALWASY less red than eosinophils
I was realy worried because i thought it was difficult to recognize every tissue, but u made it like piece of cake :) and now i do not have to worry about the test. I just hope all teachers will be like u. Thank u very much
U r a superb teacher! Wish we could learn in such way during our years in medical school! Thank u very much for making all this so simple to learn and remember!
Hello Sir! I was wondering why you didn't look closer at pars nervosa? I'm a little bit in doubt of what the Herring bodies look like and what the pituicyt-cells (their nucleus) look like. Have a nice day.
Hello WashingtonDeceit, thank you for the videos you made, they are really helpful with histology, but Im missing here one tiny particular thing - could you somehow show a picture of a Hering body in the neurohypophysis, especially if it would be under high magnification? I was trying to google some pictures but they are always quite small to clearly distinguish them from the rest of the tissue and by looking to the microscope I had sometimes a guess but I was never sure. Thank you.
veterinary, but your videos are truly the best..each week we have a test in histology..i have been watching your videos last day at a certain chapter last 3 weeks now..i have been the best in my class! my opinions is that you are an excellent teacher!Thanks again and keep it up for the sake of us! :D
Great video ! thanks a lot :) I just want to point out that chromophobe cells, its currently accepted, are inactive forms of acidophile/basophile cells ;)
this is a very common and reasonable question
and some days it seems like everything is red
and some days, blue
but no matter what day, basophils are ALWASY less red than eosinophils
I was realy worried because i thought it was difficult to recognize every tissue, but u made it like piece of cake :) and now i do not have to worry about the test.
I just hope all teachers will be like u.
Thank u very much
Your videos are awesome, Medical School would not be the same without you
'no this is not the tongue'!
what a way to start the video :)
good stuff, thanks a lot
A gun which never misses!
U r a superb teacher! Wish we could learn in such way during our years in medical school! Thank u very much for making all this so simple to learn and remember!
Thank you for all of your work! I've spread the word to all of my medical school classmates who all find you very helpful as well.
You are the best doctor of histology ❤
I wish I could have doctor like this in my weird medical university
You safe me and my classmates quite some nerves. Thank you very much for your helpful videos!!
you really made my day
jm
Best histology channel!
Fantastic job once a again!!! If you have issues with the sound, trying using headphones. I tried it and sound the comes thru much better.
Hello Sir!
I was wondering why you didn't look closer at pars nervosa? I'm a little bit in doubt of what the Herring bodies look like and what the pituicyt-cells (their nucleus) look like.
Have a nice day.
+Camilla W arent the herring bodies like the axons or sth?
it's more about unmyelinated axons there..nothing to show.
Same i wanted to know how to differentiate those unmyelinated axons from pitiucyte
OMG i do understood every thing now thnx,,,,am from south sudan and hope am going 2 be like u in ma new countery ,,,thnx again.
THANK YOU SIR FOR MAKING ME ACTUALLY LOVE HISTOLOGY
You're amazing🥺❤
Ah my friend will really enjoy this as I have. Thankyou, and now I am hungry.
Hello WashingtonDeceit, thank you for the videos you made, they are really helpful with histology, but Im missing here one tiny particular thing - could you somehow show a picture of a Hering body in the neurohypophysis, especially if it would be under high magnification? I was trying to google some pictures but they are always quite small to clearly distinguish them from the rest of the tissue and by looking to the microscope I had sometimes a guess but I was never sure. Thank you.
What hormones are produced in the intermediate lobe and what is its embryological origin?
you are the best,god bless you you help so much!
Thank you, are you in medical school?
veterinary, but your videos are truly the best..each week we have a test in histology..i have been watching your videos last day at a certain chapter last 3 weeks now..i have been the best in my class! my opinions is that you are an excellent teacher!Thanks again and keep it up for the sake of us! :D
Very useful content
Thank you:)
amazing as always! thanks a lot
Great video ! thanks a lot :)
I just want to point out that chromophobe cells, its currently accepted, are inactive forms of acidophile/basophile cells ;)
Thanks sir!
Thank you!
Hi :)
Where are the pituicyter?
And thnaks very much for your videos :)
lol. i was really looking forward to the chromophobes then doc said it secretes nothing! also, what are pars distalis, pars intermedia, pars nervosa?
The pars distalis is the anterior pituitary. The par nervosa is the posterior pituitary. The pars intermedia is what connects the two.
+Feather Locklear these are parts of the adenohypophysis
Dreamer king nope its not
portugal thanks you very much
Thanks!
Are you a doctor now :D?
wow thank u
The only problem with your videos are that the sound is very low, and as much as my volume is at the top, It sounds low.. :/
The chromophobes do produce hormones!!! They produce growth hormone, prolactin, and ACTH (at least according to all our endocrine lecturers).
My book says that they don't :s
Marry me.